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    impute
    /ɪmˈpjuːt/

    verb

    • 1. represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done or possessed by someone; attribute: "the crimes imputed to Richard"
    • 2. assign (a value) to something by inference from the value of the products or processes to which it contributes: "by imputing the interest rates they potentially introduce a measurement error"

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  2. IMPUTE definition: 1. to say that someone is responsible for something that has happened, especially something bad, or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IMPUTE is to lay the responsibility or blame for (something) often falsely or unjustly. How to use impute in a sentence.

  4. When you impute something, you name the cause of something that has happened. For example, you might impute your ability to sing well to the thousands of dollars your parents spent in voice lessons. In other words, you name the source.

  5. If you impute something such as blame or a crime to someone, you say that they are responsible for it or are the cause of it. [ formal ] It is grossly unfair to impute blame to the United Nations.

  6. Definition of impute verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. IMPUTE meaning: 1. to say that someone is responsible for something that has happened, especially something bad, or…. Learn more.

  8. To relate (something, usually something bad) to a particular cause or source; place the fault or responsibility for: imputed the rocket failure to a faulty gasket; kindly imputed my clumsiness to inexperience.

  9. When you impute something, you are essentially assigning a cause or reason to an action or outcome. This can be either positive or negative, as the verb encompasses both the acknowledgment of positive contributions and the assigning of negative traits.

  10. A complete guide to the word "IMPUTE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. If you impute something such as blame or a crime to someone, you say that they are responsible for it or are the cause of it. [formal] [...] present simple: I impute, you impute [...] past simple: I imputed, you imputed [...] past participle: imputed. • attribute, assign, ascribe, credit [...]